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Vista - Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

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Old 04-16-2008   #1 (permalink)
Wonderman


 
 

Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
ReadyBoost ?


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Old 04-16-2008   #2 (permalink)
adrenalin


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Yes, I use a 4 GB sandisk cruzer micro. There hasn't been that
noticeable of a difference since I am already maxed out with memory but
I can tell it is working. Are you having troubles with it?

Wonderman wrote:
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> Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
> ReadyBoost ?
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Old 04-16-2008   #3 (permalink)
John Barnett MVP


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

I have a SanDisk 2GB memory stick that works fine - well it registers its
use for Ready boost. Personally I find ready boost useless if you have 2GB
of system RAM. It's fine for systems with 512 MB to 1GB RAM but over the 1GB
the performance is negligible. At 2GB system RAM you can't tell the
difference.

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"Wonderman" <nospamidainc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
> ReadyBoost ?
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Old 04-16-2008   #4 (permalink)
Wonderman


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Sorry all... I should have been more clear. I am looking to use a
proprietary format Sony type Memory Stick in lieu of an SD card or USB etc.


"Wonderman" <nospamidainc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
> ReadyBoost ?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-16-2008   #5 (permalink)
Quaoar


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Wonderman wrote:
Quote:

> Sorry all... I should have been more clear. I am looking to use a
> proprietary format Sony type Memory Stick in lieu of an SD card or USB etc.
>
>
> "Wonderman" <nospamidainc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O7LG0N$nIHA.2188@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
>> ReadyBoost ?
>
Sony MemStick *is* USB. The memory device should be noted as ReadyBoost
compatible. If it not so noted, it likely will not work.

Q
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Old 05-23-2008   #6 (permalink)
PMPP


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Hello Wonderman,

I have a Sony Vaio with a builtin memory stick card reader, and I'm using a
8Gb Memory Stick Pro Mark2, and it works just fine. I also use it as
secondary scratch disk for Photoshop for the other 4GB of freespace =P

I did notice that some apps are faster (and it seems to be using the card as
the light flashes). 2Gb Ram + 4Gb ReadyBoost

The reboot doesn't seem to use the ReadyBoost at all (I don't even now if
its supposed, but it would be great to have all the files of boot on it...)


"Wonderman" wrote:
Quote:

> Sorry all... I should have been more clear. I am looking to use a
> proprietary format Sony type Memory Stick in lieu of an SD card or USB etc.
>
>
> "Wonderman" <nospamidainc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O7LG0N$nIHA.2188@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
> > ReadyBoost ?
>
>
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Old 05-23-2008   #7 (permalink)
Dustin Harper


 
 

Re: Ready Boost & Memory Stick ?

Yes, as long as it supports the speeds needed by ReadyBoost, you can use it
with no issues.

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"PMPP" <PMPP@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Wonderman,
>
> I have a Sony Vaio with a builtin memory stick card reader, and I'm using
> a
> 8Gb Memory Stick Pro Mark2, and it works just fine. I also use it as
> secondary scratch disk for Photoshop for the other 4GB of freespace =P
>
> I did notice that some apps are faster (and it seems to be using the card
> as
> the light flashes). 2Gb Ram + 4Gb ReadyBoost
>
> The reboot doesn't seem to use the ReadyBoost at all (I don't even now if
> its supposed, but it would be great to have all the files of boot on
> it...)
>
>
> "Wonderman" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Sorry all... I should have been more clear. I am looking to use a
>> proprietary format Sony type Memory Stick in lieu of an SD card or USB
>> etc.
>>
>>
>> "Wonderman" <nospamidainc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:O7LG0N$nIHA.2188@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > Has anyone had any luck using a Memory Stick ( 2GB and up ) in Vista
>> > ReadyBoost ?
>>
>>
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